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  • Move over chicken; mutton is Pakistan’s favourite meat

    Move over chicken; mutton is Pakistan’s favourite meat

    In a recent survey conducted by Gallup & Gilani Pakistan, people across the country were asked about their favorite type of meat.
    The survey revealed the following preferences:
    • 41 percent of respondents chose goat meat as their favorite.
    • 25 percent favored beef.
    • 23 percent preferred chicken.
    • 11 percent either didn’t know or didn’t answer.

    Gallup & Gilani Pakistan conducted the survey to gather information about people’s food preferences. Understanding what people like helps businesses and policymakers make decisions.

    We agree that nothing beats a good mutton karahi. Or a good mutton pulao. Or a good mutton haandi. Or paai.

    As you can tell, The Current too is a mutton fan.

  • Voting in progress on six senate seats

    Voting in progress on six senate seats

    Polling for six vacant senate seats from Sindh, Balochistan, and Islamabad is underway on Thursday, scheduled to continue till 4:00 pm.

    Lawmakers can’t hold dual membership, so these six seats became vacant under Article 223 of the Constitution.

    Sub-section 4 of article states: “Subject to clause (2), if a member of either House or of a Provincial Assembly becomes a candidate for a second seat, which, in accordance with clause (1), he may not hold concurrently with his first seat, then his first seat shall become vacant as soon as he is elected to the second seat.”

    However, in Sindh, two major opposition parties, including the Muttahid Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) and Jamat-e-Islami (JI), have boycotted senate elections in Sindh, Geo has confirmed.

    Polling to fill two general seats in the upper house in Sindh is underway, where Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) Jam Saifullah Khan Dharejo and Muhammad Aslam Abro are contesting against Nazeerullah and Shazia Sohail of the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC).

    Meanwhile, a total of seven candidates have been in the running for three general seats of the Senate from Balochistan on which the by-polls are underway.

    These candidates are Syed Mahmood Shah (Independent), Abdul Shakoor Khan (Independent), Abdul Qudoos (PPP), Kauda Babar (Balochistan Awami Party), Muhammad Mobeen Khilji (Balochistan Awami Party), Mir Hair Bayar Khan Domki (Independent) and Mir Dostain Khan Domki (PML-N).

    On the other hand, the National Assembly (NA) will elect only one senator, and former Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani is a joint candidate of the ruling coalition of six parties on the seat, with SIC’s Ilyas Mehrban contesting against him.

  • Zara Noor Abbas enjoys birthday with her parents

    Zara Noor Abbas enjoys birthday with her parents

    Zara Noor Abbas, star of the hit show ‘Khamoshi’ just spent what looks like a lovely evening with her parents on her birthday. The actress, wife to actor Asad Siddiqui, recently starred in two hit TV shows- ‘Jhoom’ and ‘Stand Up Girl.’
    Zara Noor Abbas often shares photos with her husband on social media. Recently, the talented actress celebrated her birthday with parents. Asad Siddiqui, her husband, also took to social media to extend birthday wishes to her, accompanied by a collection of beautiful pictures featuring the couple. Here are some of the birthday pictures followed by the ones shared by Asad Siddiqui:

  • David Miller delayed his wedding for a cricket league, reveals Wasim Akram

    David Miller delayed his wedding for a cricket league, reveals Wasim Akram

    King of Swing Wasim Akram has reveled the interesting titbit that South African batsman David Miller pushed his wedding date forward because of a cricket league.

    Talking on A Sports, Wasim said, “David Miller was offered one and a half million dollars to play the last three matches of Bangladesh Premier League 2024, so he postponed his marriage to play in the tournament”.

    He added, “I found out today because we were not following BPL because of the Pakistan Super League.”

    Due to his excellent performance, his team Fortune Barishal managed to win the title for the first time in Bangladesh Premier League 2024.

    Miller recently married his longtime girlfriend Camilla Harris in a star-studded ceremony in Cape Town.

  • South Africa to arrest citizens fighting alongside Israeli forces in Gaza

    South Africa to arrest citizens fighting alongside Israeli forces in Gaza

    South Africa’s foreign minister Naledi Pandor has said that citizens who are fighting in the Israeli armed forces or alongside them in Gaza will be arrested when they return home.

    Naledi, part of South Africa’s governing African National Congress party, passed the policy statement earlier this week at a Palestinian event. “I have already issued a statement alerting those who are South African and are fighting alongside or in the Israeli Defense Forces: We are ready. When you come home, we are going to arrest you,” Pandor said, to rapturous applause from the audience.

    The minister asked people to protest outside the embassies of what she called the “five primary supporters” of Israel and its military action in Gaza. She didn’t name them but almost certainly was referring to the United States, the U.K., and Germany among others.

    Those with dual South African-Israeli citizenship could be stripped of their South African citizenship, she said further.

    Pandor’s comments represent an apparent hardening of the government’s stance.

    It’s not clear how many South African citizens have fought for Israel during the current war in Gaza. South Africa has a significant Jewish population of around 70,000 people, as reported by the Associated Press.

    The South African government is a vocal supporter of the Palestinian people and a critic of Israel. Back in December, the foreign ministry had said that the South African government was concerned that some of its citizens or permanent residents had joined the IDF to fight in Gaza and warned that they could face prosecution if they hadn’t been granted permission to do so under South Africa’s arms control laws.

    Pandor asked audience members at the Palestinian solidary event this week to make posters with the words “Stop Genocide” and protest outside the embassies of what she called the “five primary supporters” of Israel.

    “Don’t only come to this dinner. Be visible in the support of the people of Palestine,” she said.

    The recent statement by the minister is a proof that the Government may deal with these citizens iron-handedly for going against the state’s policy.

    Read more: All you need to know about South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at ICJ

  • Humayun Saeed opens about why he started working

    Humayun Saeed opens about why he started working

    Humayun Saeed may now be one of Pakistan’s highest paid stars but how did he make his way to the entertainment industry?

    The actor recently shed light on the driving force behind his unwavering dedication to his craft.
    In an interview on the show Shan e Suhoor, host Nida Yasir delved into Saeed’s remarkable work ethic, prompting him to reveal the personal motivations that have fueled his career.

    “I started working at a young age and even used to tutor kids,” Saeed disclosed during the candid conversation. He then opened up about the pivotal moment when his brother suffered an injury, resulting in paralysis, which significantly increased his familial responsibilities.

    “It made me realize the importance of hard work and dedication,” Saeed said, reflecting on the challenges he faced early in life.

    Despite his rise to fame and success, Saeed emphasized that his humble beginnings continue to shape his character. “I’ve struggled and worked hard since I was very young, and that’s what keeps me grounded,” he stated, highlighting his commitment to maintaining humility despite his celebrity status.

    Saeed’s revelation offers a glimpse into the personal journey that has molded him into one of the industry’s most respected figures, showcasing the resilience and determination that define his professional endeavors.

  • I used to work in catering, reveals Indian fast bowler Muhammad Siraj

    I used to work in catering, reveals Indian fast bowler Muhammad Siraj

    In a special video released by Board of Control for Cricket In India (BCCI), Indian fast bowler Muhammad Siraj has revealed that he used to work in the catering industry. “My hands used to burn while flipping the bread in oven,” he said.

    Siraj, who hails from Hyderabad, has looked back on his cricketing journey. “I used to get 100 to 200 rupees for the catering job and I was happy with it. I used to give 100 to 150 rupees at home and keep 50 for myself.”

    While talking about his hometown he said, “Whenever I come to Hyderabad, the first thought is to go home and then go to Eidgaah. No matter where I go in the world, I can’t find the peace I get here.”

    “I spent my childhood here, grew up here and all my friends are here. In 2019-20 I thought to give myself one more year. If nothing happens, I will quit cricket.”

    However, he is now gearing up for Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 where he will be seen representing Royal Challengers Bangalore. In the meantime, he is spending time with his family while taking advantage of the two-month break.

  • Pakistan’s Deaf cricket team wins DICC T20 World Cup

    Pakistan’s Deaf cricket team wins DICC T20 World Cup

    Pakistan’s Deaf cricket team won the Deaf International Cricket Council (DICC)  T20 World Cup played in Sharjah. Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka by 88 runs to win the Def ICCT20 World Cup final.

    In the match played in Sharjah, the national team batted first and gave Sri Lanka a target of 152 runs, in pursuit of which the Sri Lankan team was bowled out for 63 runs.

    The players of the national team celebrated the great victory and danced.

    The Deaf International Cricket Council T20 World Cup was played in Sharjah from March 6 to 12 in which 6 teams participated.

    On the other hand, Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi has congratulated the players of Pakistan Deaf Cricket Team for winning T20 World Cup 2024.

  • Understanding GSP+ status: What it means for Pakistan’s trade relations

    Understanding GSP+ status: What it means for Pakistan’s trade relations

    The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has vehemently dismissed accusations levelled by Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, labelling them as unfounded and baseless.

    In a statement issued today, the PTI refuted claims made by Tarar, asserting that they are nothing but a concoction of falsehoods and rhetoric aimed at maligning the party’s reputation.

    Earlier, Tarar had accused the PTI of plotting to undermine Pakistan’s Generalised Scheme of Preferences Plus (GSP+) status.

    He alleged that the party’s spokespersons were actively engaged in activities detrimental to the country’s interests under the directives issued from confinement.

    Understanding GSP+ and its significance for Pakistan’s economy

    The GSP+ status, a cornerstone of Pakistan’s trade relations with the European Union (EU), holds significant importance for the nation’s economy.

    Under this scheme, selected developing countries, including Pakistan, receive extensive trade concessions aimed at fostering sustainable development and good governance practices.

    The European Union’s GSP+ Scheme is founded on the effective implementation of 27 United Nations conventions covering various aspects such as human rights, labour rights, climate change, narcotics control, and corruption.

    Once granted GSP+ status, beneficiary countries are subject to rigorous monitoring to ensure compliance with the stipulated conventions and reporting requirements.

    The dialogue on GSP+ compliance involves various stakeholders, including international monitoring bodies, civil society, trade unions, and businesses.

    Regular monitoring visits are conducted by the EU to assess the progress of beneficiary countries in addressing the outlined issues.

    The significance of GSP+ for Pakistan’s economy cannot be overstated, particularly for its textile industry and workforce.

    Over the past decade, Pakistan has witnessed a notable increase in exports to the EU, accompanied by a surge in EU imports, owing to the preferential treatment offered under the GSP+ scheme.

  • Pakistan clears hurdles for IMF review, final agreement expected

    Pakistan clears hurdles for IMF review, final agreement expected

    The newly elected government of Pakistan has indicated its intention to secure a new loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

    In line with this, representatives from the IMF are scheduled to visit Pakistan for the second review of the ongoing Stand-By Arrangement (SBA). The review is set to take place from March 14 to 18 in Islamabad.

    According to a statement released by the finance ministry, Pakistan has successfully met all structural benchmarks, qualitative performance criteria, and indicative targets required for the IMF review.

    This upcoming review marks the final evaluation of the SBA, with a staff-level agreement anticipated upon its completion.

    Once this agreement is reached, the final tranche of $1.1 billion under the SBA will be disbursed, subject to approval from the IMF’s Executive Board.

    Last summer, Islamabad secured a vital rescue package from the IMF, preventing a potential sovereign debt default.

    The successful completion of the final review is expected to unlock approximately $1.1 billion.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has instructed his finance team, led by newly appointed Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, to begin preparations for seeking an Extended Fund Facility (EFF) once the standby arrangement concludes on April 11.

    The IMF has expressed readiness to develop a medium-term programme if Pakistan submits an application for one.

    Notably, the government has not officially disclosed the amount of additional funding it intends to seek through a successor programme from the IMF.